RE: how to swap mac add between tokenring and ether

From: Andrew Lennon (andrew.lennon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Date: Sat May 05 2001 - 16:29:01 GMT-3


   
Hi all,

I wasn't going to anything but the answer says it all. The relationship
between token and ethernet addresses is something that needs to be known
very well for the written exam. That kind of question should not be asked
here. If the person answering the question had done the most basic of
research, then they would have found this link!
http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/Support/Bitswap/bitswap.pl . I dont mean to
come across unhelpful, but of late too many silly questions are being asked.

Andy

-----Original Message-----
From: nobody@groupstudy.com [mailto:nobody@groupstudy.com]On Behalf Of
Fred Ingham
Sent: 05 May 2001 07:56
To: certman; ccielab@groupstudy.com
Subject: Re: how to swap mac add between tokenring and ether

Bad example- this is a locally assigned address and does not have an
Ethernet equivalent. A more challenging example is 8000.1234.5678. The
canonical representation would be 0000,482c.6a1e if there was one.

Fred.

certman wrote:
>
> for example:
>
> Token ring mac is:4000.1234.0000
>
> What should the ethernet mac be?
>
> -----------------------------------------
> Cb7Q::1$0|#,GaKIQ'S"So
> http://www.etang.com/texthanburg/index.htm
> K}9XPDDc5DNBE/
> http://ad2.263.net/cgi-bin/advert/push/redirect.cgi?aid=2725
> EtangJ}WVW(Bt5j
> http://www.etang.com/adclient/cncard/index.htm
> E.G?HKEzEPJi
> http://topic.etang.com/
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